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diariodeleon.es: Los presidentes de los parlamentos autonómicos de Europa se reúnen en Bilbao

Los presidentes de los parlamentos autonómicos de Europa se reúnen en Bilbao

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Aragón Digital: Mur aboga por una mayor presencia de los parlamentos regionales en Europa

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Bruselas.- José María Mur ha participado en la Conferencia de Asambleas Legislativas de las Regiones de Europa (CALRE) que se ha celebrado en el Parlamento Flamenco de Bruselas. El presidente de las ...

Mur aboga por una mayor presencia de los parlamentos regionales en Europa

Durante los día 3 y 4 de noviembre se celebrará en el País Vasco la XII sesión plenaria de la Calre que reunirá a más de setenta presidentes de parlamentos autonómicos de la Unión Europea. La reunión ...

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[2] The moon is the namesake of Europa, in Greek mythology the daughter of the Phoenician king of Tyre. Like all the Galilean satellites, Europa is named after a lover of Zeus, the Greek counterpart of Jupiter. Europa was courted by Zeus and became the queen of Crete. [34]

Europa is the fourth largest of Jupiter’s 95 moons. It's the sixth-closest moon to the planet. Europa may be one of the most promising places in our solar system to find present-day environments suitable for some form of life beyond Earth.

Europa is one of the Galilean moons of Jupiter, along with Io, Ganymede and Callisto. Astronomer Galileo Galilei gets the credit for discovering these Galilean moons, among the largest in the...

Europa, the smallest and second nearest of the four large moons (Galilean satellites) discovered around Jupiter by the Italian astronomer Galileo in 1610. It was probably also discovered independently that same year by the German astronomer Simon Marius, who named it after Europa of Greek mythology.